RM2TC79WF–Stellaris Apartment Hotel Aussenansicht und Logo des Stellaris Apartment Hotel beim Forschungszentrum Garching. Garching b. München, Deutschland, 09.10.2022 *** Stellaris Apartment Hotel Exterior view and logo of the Stellaris Apartment Hotel at the Garching Research Center Garching b Munich, Germany, 09 10 2022
RF2A8EGB5–Bittern searching for food
RM2M4YKN5–Black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax a, little bittern, Ixobrychus minutus b, great bittern, Botaurus stellaris c, crane, Grus grus d, African sacred ibis, Threskiornis aethiopicus e, Eurasian woodcock, Scolopax rusticola g, snipe, Gallinago gallinago g, northern lapwing, Vanellus vanellus h. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of the Animal Realms (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RMDTTFYY–Common Bittern Botaurus stellaris
RM2CPF4GX–. The birds of British Guiana : based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell ... . ose of the European Bittern (B. stellaris). The Macusis^call it Tunahorucka and the Warraus^ Unko. Mr. J. J. Quelch (Timehri (2) ii. p. 303) observed this specieson the Abary River, where he says that the quaaks were heardall through the day. Order PALAMEDEIFOEMES. Family PALAMEDEID^. The chief characters of this family are the large body, smallhead, short legs, and large feet. It includes two genera and threespecies, all of which are restricted to South America. One genusand one species are represent
RFBC22MN–common bittern in its various postures
RMPG3WAC–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. AEDEID^ BOTAUEUS 91 Genus X. BOTAURUS. Typa. Botaurus, Briss., Om. v, p. 444(1760) B. stellaris. Bill rather short and stout, somewhat compressed; culmen distinctly shorter than the tarsus ; mandibles serrated towards the tips, wings short and rounded, first primary usually the longest; tail short, of ten feathers only; tibio-tarsus feathered down to within about three quarters of an inch of the joint; tarsus con- siderably shorter than the middle toe and claw; feet large, claws stout and strong, especially that of the hallux, which is sharp and curved, and
RM2T6CHHM–Black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax a, little bittern, Ixobrychus minutus b, great bittern, Botaurus stellaris c, crane, Grus grus d, African sacred ibis, Threskiornis aethiopicus e, Eurasian woodcock, Scolopax rusticola g, snipe, Gallinago gallinago g, northern lapwing, Vanellus vanellus h. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of the Animal Realms (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RMBDWT80–otis tarda great bustard otis tetrax smaller bustard botaurus stellaris bittern ibis alba white ibis
RMW1TKKJ–Archive image from page 491 of Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften denkschriften261867akad Year: 1850 218 Ludwig Schnitze. Verwandtschafts- und Unterscheidungsmerkmale: Von der einzigen, ausser- dem bekannten Art der Gattung Haplocrinus dem H. stellaris F. Rom. ) aus dem mittel- devonischen Kalke des Enkeberg's bei Bredelar und von Weilburg unterscheidet sich unsere Art leicht durch die kugelige Gestalt und die niedrige Scheitelpyramide, welche bei H. stellaris höher ist als der Kelch selbst. Ausserdem zeigt letzterer an de
RF2B9CAHN–Roerdomp (Botaurus stellaris), putter. / Bataurus. / Butor, heron Etoilé. (title on object), Roerdomp. Numbered top right: 16. Top left the name in eight languages. Part of the third album with drawings of birds. Fifth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanations in Dutch, Latin and French, shore-birds and wading-birds: bittern, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, watercolor (paint), deck paint, pencil, chalk, ink, pen, h 300 mm × w 188 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of b
RMME6M7Y–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 27. A Süxifraga stellnris L. scholtzii Sternb. • B S. stellaris L. var. comosa Poir. — CS. flagellaris Willi. — D S. Esch- E S. sarmentosa L. — FS. ßorulenta Moretti. (Original.) Etwa 200 Arten auf den Hochgebirgen der arktischen und nördlich gemäßigten Zone und in den Anden, mehrere als Glacialpfl. weit verbreitet. Über die ältere Litteratur vergl. Engler, Monographie der Gattung Saxifraga mit be- sonderer Berücksichtigung der geographischen Verhältnisse, Breslau -1872, S. 72
RF2A8EG91–Bittern searching for food
RMRDJE6M–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. AEDEID^ BOTAUEUS 91 Genus X. BOTAURUS. Typa. Botaurus, Briss., Om. v, p. 444(1760) B. stellaris. Bill rather short and stout, somewhat compressed; culmen distinctly shorter than the tarsus ; mandibles serrated towards the tips, wings short and rounded, first primary usually the longest; tail short, of ten feathers only; tibio-tarsus feathered down to within about three quarters of an inch of the joint; tarsus con- siderably shorter than the middle toe and claw; feet large, claws stout and strong, especially that of the hallux, which is sharp and curved, and
RMPFHA3Y–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: List of species. 481 scribed by Richards for Choreocolax Polysiphoniæ^) and thereby showing that we have to do with a real parasite. From the transverse section is seen that the cells nearest to the host plant generally are the smallest, but they grow gradually larger. The cells in the middle of the tissue are roundish-polygo-. Fig. 434. Hypneocolax stellaris nov. spec, a, transverse section of parasite and host. b. part of the same more mag- nified, c, longitudinal section of apex, d, laminated membrane. (a, about 40:1; b and d,
RMT3WJ89–Archive image from page 60 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp32aengl Year: 1887-1909. Saxifragaceae. fEngler.) 53 Sect. VIII Diptera {S. sarnientosa L. u. a.) jedoch sind die Bl. schräg zygornorph und zwar führt die Symmelrieebene durch das 1. Kelchb. Hierbei sind die 3 hinteren BIb. klein, die 2 vorderen groß; die beiden Carpelle liegen rechts und links von der Synr)- melrieebene. Fig. 27. A Süxifraga stellnris L. scholtzii Sternb. • B S. stellaris L. var.
RMME82AD–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Pig. 112. A—C Melüotus offlcinalis üesr. A Zweigstück mit Blutenstand; B einzelne Bl.; C Hülse. — D—L Hülsen von Medicago-ktt^n: D M. disciformis TiC.; E M. tuhercHlata'^ii(!i. F M. cj'U'ar« Willd.; G M. intertexta (Gärtn.) Urb. var. Echinits (DC.) ITrb.; HM. scutellata All.; J 31. orbictilaris All. var. marginata (Willd.) Bentli.; K M. sativa L.; L M. olsctira Retz. — M Hülse von C'yclocarpa stellaris Afz. (Original.) M. Bieb. in der Krim, M. cancellata in Südostrussland und M.
RF2A8EG8E–Bittern searching for food
RM2AG1T4H–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Photos bv s. i; 1. SQUARE-STEMMED CENTAURY. Sabatia angularis. 2. LARGE MARSH CENTAURY. S. dodecandra. 3. SEA PINK. S. stellaris. N. J. Plants. PLATE evil.. Photos by S. Brown. 1. PURPLE FOXGLOVE. Gerardia purpurea. 2. BARTONIA. Bartonia virginica.
RMPG3WA8–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 92 AEDBID^ BOTAUBUS Feilden and Eeid, Zool. 188'2, p. 344; Sharpu, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 722 (1884); Symonds, Ibis, 1887, p. 334; Fleck, Journ. Oniith 1894, p, 888; Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 158 (1896) ; Woodward Bros. Natal B. p. 198 (1899). Botaurus oapensis, Ayres, Ibis, 1869, p. 300; Sharjie, Cat. B. M. xxvi, p. 257 (1898). Botaurus stellaris capensis, Reichenow, Vog. Afr. i, p. 364 (1901); " Eoerdomp " of the Dutch. Description. Adult male.âGeneral colour tawnj'-buff, passing to nearly white, everywhere mottled and freckled with dark brown t
RM2AG1TG5–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. From Painting by H. E). Stone. CLOSED GENTIAN. Gentiana andrewsii. N. J. Plants. PLATE CVl.. Photos bv s. i; 1. SQUARE-STEMMED CENTAURY. Sabatia angularis. 2. LARGE MARSH CENTAURY. S. dodecandra. 3. SEA PINK. S. stellaris. N. J. Plants. PLATE evil.
RMPFE59C–. Der Bau der Vögel. Birds. Verdauungsorgane. 307 ^lagens ihren Grund haben, welche um dieselbe Quer- achse in einer in sich selbst zurückkehrenden Kreisrichtung wellenförmig fortschreitet". Das ist eine sehr wichtige Be- merkung, wie wir bald sehen werden. Auch bei einer Rohrdommel (Ardea stellaris) wurden nach Genuss von Bärenraupen (Euprepia ftdiginosa) in der Kutikula des Muskelmagens eingebohrte Haare beobachtet (Naumannia 1856, S. 244). Der häutige Muskelmagen hat in der Regel eine verkehrt eirunde Gestalt, das breite Ende nach unten, und ist von vorn nach hinten abgeplattet. In der
RMRE4MWE–. A manual of North American birds. Birds. 7. Troglodytes aedon. 8. Troglodytes (Anorthura) hiemalis. g. Cistothorus stellaris.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company
RMMED525–. Die Gefiederte Welt . 6ro6t Koljciiommtl lArdea stellaris, L.) lloilitttilKt lArdea njoticoras, L.). /i(il)riil|tt (Lrdea cinerea, L.). an jebem 3;ag ju feigen befam, unb mein SBefannter fein (kk- fc^icf bat, ben 33ov= gang ju fd)ilbern. i'pier märe ic^ mit meinen?lu§fü[)rungen über ben i^ufuf jn (J-nbe, unb id) fann i()n nad) meinen Söe= obadjtnngen für be= foubcre Vieb^aber at§ Stubeuüoget empfef)= len, ba er bur^auä nid)tiüeid)[id)ift.3(bev mit feinem befannten 9tufiuirberroolt)öc^ft feiten ober garuid)t feinen ^pfleger er^ freuen*). â 5hiu jn bem @rau= papagei. ®er il^ruber m
RMRJ3N80–. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 7. Troglodytes aetton. 8. Troglodytes (Anorthura) hiemalis. 9. Cistothorus stellaris. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott
RMRH2DF2–. British birds in their haunts. Birds. THE COMMON BITTERK BOTAURUS STELLARIS. Moustaches and crown b^ack; upper plumage yellowish rust-red, spotted with dusky ; the feathers of the neck elongated, marked with brown zigzag lines ; primaries barred with rust-red and dusky grey; plumage beneath paler, marked with oblong dusky streaks ; upper mandible brown, edged with yellow; lower, orbits, and feet, greenish yellow; irides bright yellow. Length two feet four inches. Eggs dingy green. The association of tlie Bittern in more than one passage of Holy Scripture with otli^i: emblems of dreariness an
RM2CP9AN8–. The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands : containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants : particularly, those not hitherto described, or incorrectly figured by former authors, with their descriptions in English and French : to which is prefixed, a new and correct map of the countries, with observations on their natural state, inhabitants, and productions . :. P- 19 ARDEA STELLARIS CRIST AT A AMERICANA.
RM2CPAGTK–. The Wilson bulletin . g. Georgiana Klingle Holmes. He was elected an associate member of the American Ornithol-ogists Tnion in 1902, and a corresponding member of the DelawareValley Ornithological Club in 1904, and his most elaborate paper.The short-billed Marsh Wren {Cistothorus stellaris) in EasternPennsylvania and New Jersey, in the Cassinia for 1904, suggestscareful and critical research and exceptional ability. The writer had the pleasure of meeting him at a gathering ofornithologists in Philadelphia a few years since and found him quiet,affable, enthusiastic, peculiarly attractive, and
RM2CPFB0B–. A dictionary of birds . BoTATiRUS STELLARis. Ventral and dorsal aspect. The dark patclies shew the Powder-downs. (After Nitzsch.) PTERVLOSIS 745 a fallacy to look on this feature as proof of an archaic conditionin them, since fully-develoiDed embryos of both Struthio and Apferyxhave well-defined pterylm. If treated skilfully, Iterylosis is of primetaxonomic importance in Ornithology, though more in the investi-gation of small than of large groups. Unfortunately it can seldombe described in a few words, and hence it is chiefly or only thoseamong its characters which can be expressed in terse
RM2CP3TH9–. Bird homes : The nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breeding in the eastern United States with hints on the rearing and photographing of young birds . , Chapter II.78. tJEoT OF RCU WINGED BLACKBIRD. Globular Nests in Marsh-Grass, Reeds, etc. Part II.—GLOBULAR NESTS IN MARSH-GRASS,REEDS, ETC. 724. Short-billed Marsh Wren: Cistothorus stellaris (Licht.) Adult—Black and brown streaked with buff and white ; underparts white or whitish tinged with buff. Length—4.00. Breeding Range—The Eastern States from New Hampshire andManitoba southward. The nest, which is globular or spherical,
RM2CNHRX3–. 'Every bird;' a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . ecies: C. stellaris. Distribution: A local summer resident of southern New England. Date of Arrival: May 15. Date of Departure: September. General Plumage: Upper parts brown marked with white ; under parts white,flanks tinged with pale brownish, wings and tail barred.Bill and feet pale. Length about 4.00. Song and Other Notes: A wren chatter, a plain song having a little trill. Haunts: A bird of the marshes among the reeds and rushes. 100 WOODLAND BIRDS
RMRJYGM3–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Mountain plants. 178.. Saxifraga stellaris L. — Sternblüthiger Steinbrecli. Alpenkette, bes. feuchte Stellen, 1400—2000 M Juli, August.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hartinger, Anton, b. 1806; Dalla Torre, K. W. von (Karl Wilhelm), 1850-1928; Deutscher Alpenverein (Founded 1874). Wien : Eigenthum und Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterr. Alpenvereins
RMRD40K8–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: List of species. 481 scribed by Richards for Choreocolax Polysiphoniæ^) and thereby showing that we have to do with a real parasite. From the transverse section is seen that the cells nearest to the host plant generally are the smallest, but they grow gradually larger. The cells in the middle of the tissue are roundish-polygo-. Fig. 434. Hypneocolax stellaris nov. spec, a, transverse section of parasite and host. b. part of the same more mag- nified, c, longitudinal section of apex, d, laminated membrane. (a, about 40:1; b and d,
RMRH1HGY–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. The markings on the teleutospores are perfectly invisible when wet. This species has no connection with Caeoma Saxifragae which is also found on S. granulata. I have specimens from both Scotland and Ireland, the latter on S. umbrosa from Clare Island, and the former on S. stellaris from Lochnagar. Fig. 160. P. Saxifragae. Te- leutospores, a, on .S'. umbrosa (Ireland), b, on S. stellaris (Lochnagar). Distribution : Central and Western Europe.. 84. Puccinia Pazschkei Dietel. Puccinia Pazschkei Di
RMRE37BW–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. The markings on the teleutospores are perfectly invisible when wet. This species has no connection with Caeoma Saxifragae which is also found on S. granulata. I have specimens from both Scotland and Ireland, the latter on S. umbrosa from Clare Island, and the former on S. stellaris from Lochnagar. Fig. 160. P. Saxifragae. Te- leutospores, u, on S. umbrosa (Ireland), b, on S. stellaris (Lochnagar). Distribution : Central and Western Europe. 84. Puccinia Pazschkei Dietel. P^iccinia Pazschkei Diet, in Hedwig. 1891
RMRJYGJT–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Mountain plants. Saxifraga Engleri D. T. = Clusii Koch et aut. gcrm. nee Gouan! stellaris L. var. robusta Engl. — Engler's Steinbrech. Schweiz, Tirol und Salzburg, feuchte Stellen, iSoo—iqoo M„ Juni—August.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hartinger, Anton, b. 1806; Dalla Torre, K. W. von (Karl Wilhelm), 1850-1928; Deutscher Alpenverein (Founded 1874). Wien : Eigenthum und Verlag des
RMRDJE6D–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 92 AEDBID^ BOTAUBUS Feilden and Eeid, Zool. 188'2, p. 344; Sharpu, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 722 (1884); Symonds, Ibis, 1887, p. 334; Fleck, Journ. Oniith 1894, p, 888; Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 158 (1896) ; Woodward Bros. Natal B. p. 198 (1899). Botaurus oapensis, Ayres, Ibis, 1869, p. 300; Sharjie, Cat. B. M. xxvi, p. 257 (1898). Botaurus stellaris capensis, Reichenow, Vog. Afr. i, p. 364 (1901); " Eoerdomp " of the Dutch. Description. Adult male.âGeneral colour tawnj'-buff, passing to nearly white, everywhere mottled and freckled with dark brown t
RMRHA19Y–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 11 vegetative Skud rykkes derved et Trin ned. Det i Fig. 23 A teg- nede Exemplar frembyder et Exempel paa dette Forhold: øverste Lovblad (a) støtter en Blomsterstand (k'), næstøverste (b) Hoved- Side-Skuddet, der allerede har 3 Løvblade (k") udviklede. Tynde, udløbende Skud med meget smaa Blade, næsten Lav- blade, komme ofte til Udvikling fra de nederste Dele af Khi- zomet, som det synes under visse bestemte Forhold, nemlig. Fig. 23. Saxifraga stellaris L.. A, af en Plante fra Sukkertoppen 1G/8 1884; k' er Axelskud fra øverste Løvblad a; det
RMRMX7RA–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. ESSAI DE MORPHOLOGIE STOMACALE CHEZ LES OISEAUX 5: En voici les dimensions : Poids Ventricule. l'Oiseau. Longueur. Largeur, gr, cm. cm. ^[)a.[ule {Platalea leucorodia. L.) 1487 3,o b,0 liévonhleu {Ardea cinerea. h.) 1213,5 3,0 4,7 Héron pourpre (Ardea purpurea. L.)... 878 3,0 4,5 Butor {Botaurus stellaris. L.) 793,5 3,0 3,8 Cigogne [Ckonia alba. Bechst) 3 438 4,7 5,0 Le Marabout fl ) [Leptoptiluscnonenifenis. Less.) a, par contre,. Fig. .y. — Mataboul. Leploplilus rrumeniferus. Less. (carnivorc piscivore), réd. 1/3. un ventricule de forme bi
RMRHDARN–. A book of birds. Birds. Fig. 5. Great white Egret (Herodiaa alba). Fig. 6. Bittern (Botaurus stellaris). . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Pycraft, William Playne. London, Sidney Appleton
RMRHDART–. A book of birds. Birds. -,".-^ Fig. 4. Common Heron (Ardea cinerea).. Fig. 5. Great white Egret (Herodiaa alba). Fig. 6. Bittern (Botaurus stellaris). . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Pycraft, William Playne. London, Sidney Appleton
RMRENAJN–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. SHv/£T-BILL£D SIABSH WBEN. 724. Cistothorus stellaris. 5% inches. Wings and tail barred, back streaked with black and white; below white. Beedy marshes and swamps are the homes of the Marsh Wrens, as we would expect from their name. This specise is not nearly as abundant as the next which is quite similar. Their songs are pretty and I'catchy" and are often heard in the marshes but it is quite difficult to find the owner, for he slinks away through the reeds as you approach, knowing that he is safe as long as he is out of s
RMRJYJ3F–. Atlas de poche des oiseaux de France, Suisse, et Belgique, utiles ou nuisibles : suivi d'un étude d'ensemble sur les oiseaux. Birds; Birds; Birds. — 52 — Nuisible. — De passage.. Butor étoile. Bœuf cfeau. Botaurus stellaris. Famille des Ardéil>i':s.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hamonville, Jean Charles Louis Tardif, baron d'. Paris : Librairie des sciences naturelles P. Klincksieck
RMRGR55R–. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. - -2 11 —. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ? 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Colymbus cristatus (1^.) Colymbus griseigena griseigena (Bodd.) Colymbus griseigena holbölli (Keinh.) . Colymbus auritiis (L.) [? liorejcwi Zar & Loud. I Colymbus nigricollis (Brehm) Urinator arcticus suschkini (Zanuln.) . Phalacrocorax carbo (L.) Platalaea leucorodia (L.) Ciconia nigra (L.) Ardea cinerea (L.) Botaurus stellaris orientalis (Buturl.) . Phoenicopterus roseus (Pall.) . . Mergus albellus (L.) Merganser serrator (
RMRJBYK7–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. 253. Phaeophyscia hirtuosa 254 , Phaeophyscia hispiduia f. hispiduia 256. Phaeophyscia orbicularis. ;"""h " m m i m? I III m m I 259, Physcia phaea M M I M I M t i 260. Physcia stellaris 261. Physcia tribacoides 262. Heterodermia 263. Heterodermia 265. Heterodermia bory i diadem at a f label lata ??26. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfec
RMRJ71YX–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OP SPECIES. 477 Troglodytes latifasoiatus, 110 leucogaatra, 109, 127 le loophryu, 118 ludovicianus, 123 / , murariua, 111 cbsoletus, 109, 110 palustris, 147, 148 parkiuauni, 138, 139,140, 141, 143, 145 stellaris, 146 Bylvestris, 140 Troglodytidae, 91, 92, 93, 94,149, 321, 3:23 Tardatnpelis lanioides, 434 rufouoccyx, 434 Turdidse, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 58, G5, 92, 149, 1(J4, 321, 409, 410 Turdinae, 3, 4, 409 Turdus, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 34, 160 alicisB, 19, 20, 21, 22, 149, 217 aonala
RMRJBYK3–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. ;"""h " m m i m? I III m m I 259, Physcia phaea M M I M I M t i 260. Physcia stellaris 261. Physcia tribacoides 262. Heterodermia 263. Heterodermia 265. Heterodermia bory i diadem at a f label lata ??26. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. shang hai zi ran bo wu guan bian zhu?????????. shang hai ke xue ji
RMRCJ7W6–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 110 Lentibulariaceae. (Kamienski.) als vegetative Fortpflanzungsorgane. Die B. sind bei mehreren Wasserutricularien ein- fach bis mehr oder weniger zusammengeselzl, so dass bei den kleinsten von diesen Pfl., wie Biovularia olivacea, die sich im Baue der Vegelationsorgane am nächsten an die schwimmenden Utricularia-Arien anschließt, die B. ganz einfach, ungeteilt, pfriemen- förmig sind. Bei U. stellaris L., welche im Baue der Vegetationsorgane in der Nähe der
RMRCHXG9–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Saxifragaceae. fEngler.) 53 Sect. VIII Diptera {S. sarnientosa L. u. a.) jedoch sind die Bl. schräg zygornorph und zwar führt die Symmelrieebene durch das 1. Kelchb. Hierbei sind die 3 hinteren BIb. klein, die 2 vorderen groß; die beiden Carpelle liegen rechts und links von der Synr)- melrieebene.. Fig. 27. A Süxifraga stellnris L. scholtzii Sternb. • B S. stellaris L. var. comosa Poir. — CS. flagellaris Willi. — D S. Esch- E S. sarmentosa L. — FS. ßorulenta
RMRCYGN0–. Der Bau der Vögel. Birds. Verdauungsorgane. 307 ^lagens ihren Grund haben, welche um dieselbe Quer- achse in einer in sich selbst zurückkehrenden Kreisrichtung wellenförmig fortschreitet". Das ist eine sehr wichtige Be- merkung, wie wir bald sehen werden. Auch bei einer Rohrdommel (Ardea stellaris) wurden nach Genuss von Bärenraupen (Euprepia ftdiginosa) in der Kutikula des Muskelmagens eingebohrte Haare beobachtet (Naumannia 1856, S. 244). Der häutige Muskelmagen hat in der Regel eine verkehrt eirunde Gestalt, das breite Ende nach unten, und ist von vorn nach hinten abgeplattet. In der
RMRDXC8D–. A manual of North American birds. Birds. 7. Troglodytes aedon. 8. Troglodytes (Anorthura) hiemalis. 9. Cistothorus stellaris.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation